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Names. 



Remarks. 



418 



419 



420 



421 



422 



Pirus granulosa, Bert, 



Eriobotrya Notoniana, {Photinia W. A.) 



Eriobotrya macroearpa, Kurz. 



Eriobotrya Bengalensis, {Mespilus Boxh.) 



Hamamelide^. 

 Buoklandia populnea, B. Br. 



423 



424 



L'' ? 



24 30 



(M. 7200'). SS - 



6 12 + k! 3 

 Metam. Drier hill-forests. 1. 



E. 



30 40 



(M' 7000-7200/). SS= Metam. 



E. 



Drier hill-forests. s.- 



30 40 



10- 15 + 2-3 (^'2_^0^-'^'^^')- SS 

 = Si S ? Evergreen tropical forests. s. 



E, 



6070 



-(C. A. MV 6000-70000. 



? + 4 



= Metam. Hill-forests. s. 

 Wood pale-brown. 



E. 



60 80 



(M' 4000-72000- SS 



Altingia excelsa, Noronh. 



Nn id yop. 

 (Nan U yok) S. K. 



Rhizophore^, 



Rhizophora mucronata, Lamk. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. Anal. t. 13, f. 4. 



6 



Pi M. 



18-40-1-5 6 



= Metam. Damp and drier hill-forests. 



Wood red-brown, rather heavy, fibrous but 

 close-grained, rather hard, seems to be- 

 come soon attacked by sylophages. 



150 180 



(T.). Evergreen 



80 100 +15-20 

 tropical forests. s : 1. 

 Wood brown, very hard, close-grained, oily 

 andof a somewhat balsamic odour. Yields 

 a kind of storax (Kandei Sund.) This is, 

 to speak with Dr. Junghuhu, "the prince 

 of the Javanese forests" and there one of 

 the most valuable timber trees. Dr. Ma- 

 son states that a considerable stream in 

 the province Mergui derives its name 

 from this tree, in consequence of its 

 growing so thickly on its banks. 



E. 



15 25 



? + 1 1^ 



(Ar T 00- SS = 



Sal. Littoral forests. I. 

 Wood greyish, close-grained, rather heavy. 

 Bark good for tanning. 



